avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4--disqus
K. Thrace
avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4--disqus

Which just encourages trolls to flag anyone who disagrees with them.

*Audience hoots with excitement, camera pans to the fridge on set…*

Except Caller ID.

I attacked a troll on this site earlier today and my post was deleted for being racist (my comment had nothing to do with race). I, too, had not been deleted for about 4 years prior to NuDisqus. I don't know what to say, other than that Meloni is really awesome.

This whole comment section is out of order!

Not by a long shot. Everything involving Bill was awful in that season. It's just that Meloni was the most disappointing part. If his character had been better written, he would have been an amazing asset on that show.

But Cragen stood up for Stabler! Remember? One of the times that Stabler was suspended, Cragen passed out pictures of raped women and horrifically abused kids, and then he told the police commission that because people are assholes, cops should be allowed to beat people to bloody pulps.

Thanks for getting Meloni to talk about what happened with his True Blood character. I couldn't figure out why a gifted actor like Meloni—someone who famously understands camp (see, for literal camp, Wet Hot American Summer)—would be so deadpan on a show like True Blood.

I look forward to hearing anecdotes from behind-the-scenes of that movie someday. They both seem like easy-going actors with a sense of humor, making their famous roles as badasses seem all the more…badass?

Funny how that show was entirely fueled by Stabler's massive, raging anger. Once Meloni left, the show lost steam.

NINA'S OUTFITS!

I've been trying to sort out why I dislike this subplot so much. I think part of it is that none of the characters feel organic. It's all so staged, probably because we don't get more than a few scenes with any of the antagonists before Ava dispatches them. Also, none of the actresses seem totally believable. The

It kind of looked to me like he was signaling something to Darryl such as, "You're a pussy," etc. But I wasn't certain. I took it as Raylan trying to offend Darryl in some way.

Picker was just jealous of the sizzling specimen of masculinity known as Tim.

Considering she's the only female on this show with dimension so far (other than Mags and maybe Loretta), I am rooting for Ava to survive a bit longer.

Haven't been around, Jelly. I try to comment on this site, but I've lost my zest. So many MRAs. One—some idiot named Hilary—had a comment of mine deleted today by claiming that it was "racist." UMMMMM, no. The comment didn't refer to race, the subject matter wasn't about race, and—wait—I'm not remotely racist.

Ah, what might have been! We shall never get to see that season, which is a shame because this was definitely the rockiest season of Justified.

My favorite aspect of Leonard and Justified, to be sure.

It's a very heavy price to pay, though I would say that his former station as a bartender at a bordello was hardly a good situation. If Kendal could escape with his mom, I would agree that this would be the best-ish outcome (though I am concerned that Wendy would just find another loser stepdad who will abuse Kendal).

Which is why I can't wait for them to team up and become criminal kingpins.